Kan Dong

Kan Dong graduated from Communication University of China, majoring in TV Editing and Directing. In those 4 years, she immersed herself in the visually communication world, while concentrated in story telling and television program directing.

Her rich work experience contributes and inspires greatly to her research in entertainment media. She realized modern techniques in sound, image, text, and video create an infinite interactive maze, where art and science intertwine and interact with each other.

Now that she comes to ETC, with the dream to refresh everyone's media experiences, she will do her best to continue her passion for interactive entertainment!

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